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Drug Rehab Akron, OH.

Akron is located in the state of Ohio. It is the seat of Summit County and located in the Great Lakes region about 40 miles south of Lake Erie along the Little Cuyahoga River. The city of Akron has a population of about 200,000, yet the metro area has a population of about 703,200 residents. In 1847, the Akron School Law was responsible for creating the K-12 system presently used throughout the U.S. The city of Akron has been awarded by both National Civic League and National Arbor Day Foundation, and has also been named as one of the world's most livable cities.

Drug rehab in can help anyone addicted to drugs or alcohol in Akron, if the individual finds a drug rehab program that is appropriate for their level of addiction and circumstances. Choosing the drug rehab facility in Akron which delivers the type of treatment and length of treatment necessary to achieve the desired results can mean the difference between life and death for some Akron residents, making it the most important decision they can make. Drug rehab programs which provide an inpatient or residential treatment are the types of programs which help ensure the individual has no access to drugs or alcohol, which obviously greatly increases their chances of making it through their program. The healthy change of environment provided by inpatient and residential programs in Akron is essential if anyone going through the drug rehab process is expected to sustain their gains, and treatment counselors are available around the clock to help clients with anything that can pop up during the treatment process.

Different Types Of Addiction Treatment in Akron, OH.

As you can imagine, not every alcohol and drug rehab program in Akron is the same. As a matter of fact, each of the centers you come across will have its own individual notion as to what excellent treatment is all about.

Similarly, the tools applied at a rehab will mostly depend on the original philosophy the program is founded upon. These categories, however, are not mutually exclusive. For example, you might notice spiritually-based drug and alcohol rehab facilities that also use evidence-based therapies.

In most cases, you may find that every drug and alcohol rehabilitation program will emphasize a single approach. This is how most of these programs are classified. With that being said, the most common types of addiction treatment programs include:

1. Evidence-Based Programs

Evidence-based alcohol and drug rehabs usually underpin their treatment on the science of addiction treatment. As such, they will extend treatment that is mostly focused on the mental and emotional as well as ancillary treatments that are research and scientifically based and is founded on what has been found to work for different types of addicts.

At these programs, the treatment therapies used often change regularly dependent upon the actual results from the most recent findings in science and research.

2. Faith-Based Programs

Spiritually-based alcohol and drug rehabilitation programs, on the other hand, are focused on the religious aspects of rehab. As a result, most of them rely on the twelve-step philosophies in combination with religious practice - such as praying.

The underlying belief in most of these facilities is that recovery comes from the Lord. In the United States of America - a predominantly Christian area - most spiritually-based centers are Christian. However, there are also drug and alcohol treatment programs that focus on offering treatment to addicts from other faiths.

For the most case, you will find that these organizational treatment rehabs are funded by a specific religious group - with the recovery programs run by the Salvation Army providing an excellent example. That said, most spiritually-based rehabs also promote philosophies based on abstinence.

3. Twelve-step Based Facilities

Most of these programs base their recovery protocols and options on the 12-step philosophies as well as on the information produced by AA and its various branches.

To this end, most all of these programs will require that you participate in group work, attend offsite and onsite meetings, and finding a sponsor. During these activities, you will regularly work on the steps that will empower you to deal with your addiction from the 12-step point of view.

Some of the centers in Akron that are based on the twelve-steps may also offer other recovery options - such as complementary therapeutic practices and one-on-one psychotherapy.

4. Pharmacotherapy-Based Centers

Pharmacotherapy-based centers view addiction and substance use issues as symptoms that should be fixed medically - in a similar was you would deal with other diseases such as diabetes or cancer.

As a result, they often prescribe the long term use of such medications as Suboxone and methadone for the management of addiction.

These kinds of substance abuse treatment facilities are, however, sometimes thought of as harm reducing because they might pass on your dependence from one drug to a different drug. As an example, the methadone might take the place of opioids and heroin.

But, there are meds that a proven track record of deterring active drug and alcohol abuse. For example, Antabuse makes and alcoholic sick when they drink. As a result, this type of medicine is useful at managing addiction and reducing harm.

5. Other Programs

Some addiction treatment facilities do not fit into any of the categories we have discussed above. These programs offer cures that are not proven and may be experimental.

Alternatively, these rehabs suggest that their way of handling addiction issues is unique to them. However, they are questionable because they might not have proof of success or be able to provide evidence about their theories.

6. Harm-Reduction Based Facilities

These are alcohol and drug rehab centers that hold the belief that individuals suffering from addiction and a variety of substance use disorders are not completely capable of abstinence or that they do not want to stop using drugs and alcohol entirely.

These alcohol and drug treatment programs, instead, work on the belief that addicts might be able to lessen their consumption of addictive substances. Based on this belief, they argue that it is alright to enjoy a glass of wine or so during lunch and will teach the patients how to do this with success. In the process, you may learn how to control your substance abuse problem while still allowing for some substance use.

Many harm-reduction alcohol and drug treatment programs are found apart from the reaches of common alcohol and drug rehab facilities. A good example would be a needle exchange plan.

The idea behind these plans is that not every addicted person is prepared for or desires guidance. Therefore, they are aimed at attempting to stop the spread of life-threatening diseases such as hepatitis and HIV by providing IV drug users with clean needles free of charge. In doing so, they reduce the risk of disease transmittal which arises from drug abuse, although addicts continue to use as they did before the intervention.

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AA Meetings in Akron:

  • Aa 12&12 At Work
    787 Brown St.
    Akron, OH. 44311

    Thursday - 8:00 PM
  • Post Office
    275 S. Firestone Blvd.
    Akron, OH. 44301

    Friday - 7:00 PM
  • Sawyerwood Sober Friends
    956 Mohawk Tr.
    Akron, OH. 44312

    Monday - 7:30 PM
  • Crossroads
    834 Grant St.
    Akron, OH. 44311

    Sunday - 7:30 PM
  • Back To The Beginning
    3415 W. Market St.
    Akron, OH. 44333

    Tuesday - 8:00 PM
  • St. Sebastians
    476 Mull Ave.
    Akron, OH. 44320

    Friday - 8:00 PM
  • Fairlawn
    2095 W. Market St.
    Akron, OH. 44313

    Monday - 8:00 PM
  • First Things First
    172 Brittain Rd.
    Akron, OH. 44305

    Monday - 7:00 PM
  • Cigar Smokers Big Book Study
    3265 W. Market St.
    Akron, OH. 44333

    Thursday - 7:00 PM

NA meetings in Akron:

  • Community Drug Boards
    725 East Market Street
    Akron, OH. 44305

    Wednesday - 6:00 PM
  • Akron City Hospital
    41 Arch Street
    Akron, OH. 44304

    Sunday - 6:00 PM
    Monday - 7:00 PM
  • Community Church of Christ
    834 Grant Street
    Akron, OH. 44305

    Monday - 8:00 PM, 12:00 PM
  • Saint Thomas Hospital
    444 North Main Street
    Akron, OH. 44310

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
    Friday - 10:00 AM
  • Holy Trinity United Methodist Church
    1127 Copley Road
    Akron, OH. 44320

    Saturday - 3:00 PM
  • Edwin Shaw Hospital
    2600 Sanitarium Road
    Akron, OH. 44312

    Tuesday - 7:30 PM
  • Urban League
    250 East Market Street
    Akron, OH. 44308

    Thursday - 10:00 AM
  • Today Club II
    767 North Main Street
    Akron, OH. 44720

    Sunday - 7:30 PM
  • Shiloh Baptist Church
    1241 Grant Street
    Akron, OH. 44301

    Thursday - 7:30 PM
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